so we shouldnt capture other terrorists?<br><br>Let Tim Mcviegh go, there are other bad people.<br><br>I want the murderer of 3000 Americans dead or brought to justice, not ignored by the idiot in the white house. I guess you dont care about the slaughter of american on our own soil, just the 3rd rate dictators and oil, good republican<br><br>I would rather die free than live in fear, and without liberty.

My comment was a play on what Kerry has said and not said. He wants to capture and kill ObL. He seems to imply that he is concerned with Al Qaeda, but once that's done all our troops can come home and the world will be at peace. Terrrorism will be a police action like the war on drugs or the war on prostitution.<br><br>If you take that literally, my previous statement is what you end up with, and it sure doesn't make me feel safe.<br><br>Bush on the other hand has SAID he will battle terrorism throughout the world. But his only ACTION has been to kill Fundamentalist Muslims - maybe he hasn't had time to kill other groups of terrorists, and maybe he never will.<br><br>(and I did finish with a [/sarcase] tag - thus not what I really what I believe]<br><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Llewelyn on 10/30/04 12:56 PM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>

_________________________I used to think it was terrible that life was unfair. Then I thought what if life were fair and all of the terrible things that happen came because we really deserved them? Now I take comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the universe.

no, i would have crushed the nest in the yard(the one that stung me would be included), instead of going a few blocks over to swat someone else's.<br><br><br>face it, Iraq has been the biggest distraction for bringing Osama to the end of his life. First and foremost we owe it to the 3000 people that were murdered and their families, then we can go fight daddies war all over again.<br><br><br><br>I would rather die free than live in fear, and without liberty.

" instead of going a few blocks over to swat someone else's."<br><br>So in a few weeks, when those hornets from the other block decide to set up shop on your house, you can sit in your driveway with a hangdog expression and wonder how this could've been prevented. Great plan. Plus I love how you don't give a crap if those other people get stung over and over. As long as it's not on your block, huh?<br><br>

This is ridiculous... you guys are arguing a stupid metaphor in a thread based completely on unsupported speculation.<br><br>Send my regards to the sandman.<br><br>-- Charlie Alpha Roger Yankee Whiskey<br>

<blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>So in a few weeks, when those hornets from the other block decide to set up shop on your house, you can sit in your driveway with a hangdog expression and wonder how this could've been prevented.<p><hr></blockquote><p>So, we should destroy all hornets across the globe, but we should pour most of our effort into getting the ones furthest away and least likely to sting us?<br><br>Yes, let's keep this metaphor going. <br><br>

"So, we should destroy all hornets across the globe"<br><br>Yes.<br><br>"but we should pour most of our effort into getting the ones furthest away and least likely to sting us?"<br><br>And you wouldn't complain if we destroyed closer and "more-likely-to-sting-us" nests? Please. Any nest that's likely at all is worthy of destruction. The only thing we showed all the hornets in the years up until 9/11 was that we'd run screaming like a little girl at the first buzz next to our faces.<br><br>

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